Ah, another person who can't read...
Jobu wrote:
So according to the king a player must be punished in this scenario for bringing certain models such as: necromaner, undying, castellans, gandalf( rerolling fate would count as well if failed). It makes it abundantly clear that GW would make their own models obsolete by kings interpretation. No one would play those models.
How would it punish those models more than any others? I suggest you go back and reread my comment, because I never said that Will = Fate always. I said that using Will to make Fate Rolls should be treated equally
for the purposes of scoring in this Scenario (as described by the OP). I am not disputing the Wording of the rule.
I am disputing that the writer
intended to omit models which can use Will instead of Fate.
Jobu wrote:
Will is not fate just like will is not might, but will can be used to pass courage. So does that mean I can use will as might since will can be used to boost a roll?
When did I say that? Argue against what
I have actually said, please, not what you think I have said. Your comparision to using Will as Might is absurd. There is no Model anywhere that can do that, so what the hell has that got to do with this issue?
Jobu wrote:
Asking a player to choose between allowing you to wound a model( killing it in most cases ) or risk giving the opponent victory points by saving the model( with will points) is ludicrous.
No its not. How is that different to asking a player to choose between saving wounds and granting VP by using Fate?
Jobu wrote:
Even in 'to the death' ithe scenario states fate point not fate roll.
I'm talking about the use of Will Points to make Fate Rolls instead of using Fate Points.
Whats the difference between granting VP to your Opponent when you use Fate, and granting VP to your Opponent when you use Will? (Undying). In both cases, you're either using Fate, or you have a special rule which lets you use Will instead. Are you really saying that a player should not be able to score if his Opponent has these kinds of models?
Jobu wrote:
The wording is not in error, only the use of fate points can give VPs.
I'm not disputing that the Wording does not explicitly say "
Fate Points". I'm disputing the suggestion that it was intentional to not include Fate Rolls made using Will points, such as by the Undying (who has no Fate at all anyway).
What you're arguing for would directly and disproportionately
reward those same models.All a player has to do, is take any models which can use Will to make Fate Rolls (e.g. Undying). He then cannot lose the Scenario, because his opponent can't make him use Fate points.